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Leader Code : 5001CT103118012

Course/Phase-ALL/05-02-2019
Paper

Target : JEE (M+A)2019 Leader Course/PHASE-All


MINOR TEST # 11 (ART# 01) Answer Key Date : 05-02-2019
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
3 3 1 4 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 1
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
3 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 4 4 4 4 2
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
3 3 1 1 1 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 4 4 1 2 1
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
4 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 3 4 3 4 1 2 4 3 3 1
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
4 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 3

HINTS AND SOLUTIONS


PART-A : PHYSICS 5. Ans (3)
1. Ans. (3)
2 b L
Ma 2 Ma 2 Ma 2 æa ö
I= + = ; IO = Ic + M çè 2÷ Initial position Final position
4 4 2 2 ø
q q
Ma 2 Ma 2
= + = Ma2 = 2I Loss in PE = gain in KE
2 2
2. Ans. (3) æL ö æm ö æb ö 1 2
Þ mg çè sin q÷ø - çè b÷ø g çè sin q÷ø = mv
pra 2 a 2 2 L 2 2
Sol. Given : I =
2 g sin q 2
Þ v= (L - b2 )
L
é3 1 2ù 2
êë 4 rpa + 4 ´ 2rpa úû a
2
6. Ans. (3)
Now, I ' = 7. Ans. (1)
2 1 1
n= = 2 = L-2T -1
rpa 2 × a 2 é 3 1 ù 5I area ´ time L T
= ê4 + 2ú = 4
2 ë û 1 1
X 2 = -X 1 = L and n2 - n1 = = 3 = L-3 ;
3. Ans. (1) volume L
y L-2T -1 ´ L
D= = L2T -1
L-3
Sol. v x 8. Ans. (2)
240 = 3 × 80
(with respect to plank’s) 400 = 5 × 80
320 = 4 × 80
v 9. Ans. (1)
Þw= k̂
R VR sin 45° = 12
4. Ans. (4)
45°
Iw
Sol. L = I 0 w0 = 0 Þ 2I 0 = I Sol.
12Ö2 = VR
2
VR cos 45° = 12
æ1 ö 1 m
Þ 2 ç m 0 r 2 ÷ = m 0 r 2 + ( mt ) r 2 Þ t = 0 Q VRM is only vertical
è2 ø 2 2m \ VR sin 45° = V cos 37°
V = 15

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10. Ans. (2)
1
d2 y
2 Þa=
dy dx æ dx ö 4
y = 2x2 Þ = 2x Þ 2 = 2ç ÷
dt dt dt è dt ø & 120 × a = t

æ dx ö
2
æ dx ö a 120
Þ a = 2ç ÷ Þ vx = ç ÷ = t= = 30N
è dt ø è dt ø 2 4
11. Ans. (1) 18. Ans. (4)
12. Ans. (1) A vA
(a) 80 – T1 = 8a
10m/s
T1 – 50 = 2a
30° 30°
T1 Sol.
a B B
50 2 T1 8 a
vB
80
T1 = 56 vB = 10 cos 30° = 5 3
vA = 10 sin 30° = 5
(b) 80 – T2 = 8a 19. Ans. (2)
T2 T2 1
hn – f0 = mv 2max. = KEmax but f0 = hn0 so KEmax
2
a 2 a 8 = h (n – n0)

20 80 c 3 ´ 108
n= = = 7.5 × 1014 Hz
50 l 4000 ´ 10-10
T2 – 70 = 2a \ KEmax = 6.63 × 10–34 [7.5 × 1014 – 5.5 × 1014] = 13.26
a= 1 × 10–20 J
T2 = 72 I
13. Ans. (2) No. of photons per m2 per sec =
hn
According to Newton’s third law they will always apply
equal and opposite force on each other. 100
14. Ans. (2) = = 2×1020
6.63 ´ 10-34 ´ 7.5 ´ 1014
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
ˆf = - vˆ = - vˆ = - é 4 j - 3i ù = 3i - 4j 22. Ans. (3)
rel AP ê ú For given condition E3 – E1 = (E3 – E2) + (E2 – E1)
ë 5 û 5
15. Ans. (3) hc hc hc 1 1 1
Þ = + Þ = + Therefore
16. Ans. (1) l3 l2 l1 l3 l 2 l1
l/2 l/2
l 2 l1
fix l3 =
l 2 + l1
mg 23. Ans. (3)
1 æ1 1ö
l From Bohr model = Rç 2 - 2 ÷
mg l è n1 n2 ø
l 2 = 3g
Ia = mg Þ a =
2 ml 2
2l ; 1 æ1 1ö 5
= Rç 2 - 2÷ = R ...... (i)
3 l1 è2 3 ø 36

3g 1 æ1 1ö 3
a = ax = ´ x acceleration of any points. and l = R çè 12 - 22 ÷ø = 4 R ...... (ii)
2l 2

17. Ans. (3) l1 27


Sol. Both block & boy move together. Dividing eq. (i) and (ii), we get =
l2 5
Þ (80 + 120)a = 50

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24. Ans. (2) PART-B: CHEMISTRY
31. Ans. (3)
K mv 2
Sol. = 4
r r Number of moles of NH4NO3 dissolved = = 0.05
80
Þ v¥ t 0 mole
2p Heat absorbed = CDT
T= µ t0 = 150 × 1.5 = 225 J
v Enthalpy of solution = Heat absorbed by dissolution
nh of 1 mole NH4NO3
mvr =
2p 225
= J / mole = 4.5 kJ / mole
Þr µn 0.05
27. Ans. (1) 35. Ans. (1)
Equation of b+-decay of 6C11 ; For a gaseous mixture C2H6 and C2H4
6C ¾® 5B + +1b + n + Q
11 11 0
PV = nRT
Q-value of reaction = Dmc2 \ 1 × 40 = n × 0.082 × 400
= éë m ( 6 C11 ) - 6me - m ( 5 B11 ) + 5me - me ùû c2 = \ Total mole of (C2H6 + C2H4) = 1.2195
Let mole of C2H6 and C2H4 be a, b respectively.
é m ( 6 C11 ) - m ( 5 B11 ) - 2me ù c2 a + b = 1.2195 ........(i)
ë û C2H6 + (7/2)O2 ¾® 2CO2 + 3H2O
= [11.011434 - 11.009305 - 2 ´ 0.000548 ] uc2 C2H4 + 3O2 ¾® 2CO2 + 2H2O
= [0.001033] uc2 = 0.001033 × 931.5 MeV = 0.962 MeV \ Mole of O2 needed for complete reaction of
29. Ans. (2) mixture = 7a/2 + 3b = 130/ 32
By eq. (i) and (ii)
a = 0.808 ; b = 0.4115
\ Mole fraction of C2H6 = 0.808/1.2195
= 0.66
and Mole fraction of C2H4 = 0.34
37. Ans (4)

V2 v2
(qmax )rev = nRT ln = (p1v1) ln
When an electron and hole recombine, the minimum V1 v1 = 2.303 × 10 × 1
energy released is equal to E g . log 10 = 23.03 L-atm
Hence for the radiation 45. Ans. (1)
carried. Perkin reaction
hn=Eg=1.43 eV eV = 1.43 × 1.6 × 10–19 J O O O
hc
The wavelength of emitted photon l = Ph–C–H + CH3–C–O–C–CH3
Eg

6.6 ´ 10-34 ´ 3 ´ 108



i) CH3–COO / ii) H3O
+

Þl= = 8.653 × 10–7 m CH 3COOH/


. ´ 16
143 . ´ 10-19
O
= 8653 Å
30. Ans. (1) Ph–CH = CH–C–OH
h lP me v e Cinnamic acid
de-Broglie wavelength l = Þ l = m v
mv e P P
PART-C: MATHEMATICS
lP 61. Ans. (4)
but vP = 3ve & l = 1.8 × 10–4 adj(adjA) = |A|n–2A
e
Replace A by adjA
m el e 9.1 ´ 10-31 Þ adj(adj(adjA)) = |adjA|n–2adjA =|A|(n – 1)(n – 2)
Þ mP = 3l = = 1.68 × 10–27 kg
1.8 ´ 3 ´ 10-4
2 2
- 3n + 3
p adj A = |A|n - 3n + 2
.adjA =|A|n A -1

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62. Ans. (2)
x2 + x 2x x5 + 4
a-a b c 4 2
x6 + 5
+ 100x + 5x 3x
c a-a b =0 x3 + 7x 4x3 x7 + 6
b c a-a
which is cubic equation in 'a' in which coefficient of a3 x2 + x x2 + 1 5x 4
+ 100x 4 + 5x x3 + 2 6x5
a b c
x3 + 7x x 4 + 3 7x6
is –1 and constant term is c a b
b c a 1 1 4
Þ product of all the values of a P'(0) = 5 2 5 = (12–15) – (30–35) +4 (15–14)
7 3 6
a b c
= product of roots of cubic equation = c a b = = –3 +5 +4 = 6
{coefficient of x in P(x) is P'(0), where P(x) is a
b c a polynomial}
a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc 66. Ans. (2)
(a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ac) > 0 67. Ans. (3)
63. Ans. (3) A = B–1, B2 = B
multiply both the sides by B–1
é0 1 0ù Þ B–1B2 = B–1B Þ B = I Þ A=I
ê ú
A = ê0 0 1 ú
é1 ù é1 ù
êë1 2 3úû ê ú ê ú
Now system (A + B) X = ê0ú Þ 2 X = ê0ú
characteristice equation is |A – lI|= 0 êë0úû êë0úû
é0 1 0 ù é l 0 0 ù 68. Ans. (1)
ê ú ê ú
ê 0 0 1 ú - ê0 l 0 ú = 0
êë1 2 3úû êë0 0 l úû x q x

-l 1 0
y
0 -l 1 =0
1 2 3-l 2x + y = 20
– l{l2 – 3l – 2} – 1{–1} = 0 y 2 y x
– l3 + 3l2 + 2l + 1 = 0 A= .x = .x = (20 – 2x)
2x 2 2
A3 – 3A2 – 2A + I = 0
A3 – I = 2A + 3A2 20 - 4x
A' = x= 5
p = 1, q = 2, r = 3 2
p+q+r=6 69. Ans. (1)
64. Ans. (1) S = 4pr2
1 x2 x4 dS dr dS
= 8 pr. = kt (given)
D = (xyz) 1 y
n 2 4
y =(xyz) (x – y )(y – z )(z – x )
n 2 2 2 2 2 2 dt dt dt
1 z2 z4 dr 8 pr 2 t2
Þ kt = 8 pr. Þ = k. + c
Clearly when n = –4, D = dt 2 2
at t = 0, r = 3 \ 36p = c
æ 1 1 öæ 1 1 öæ 1 1ö
çè y2 - x 2 ÷ø çè z2 - y 2 ÷ø çè x 2 - z 2 ÷ø kt 2
4pr2 = + 36p at t = 2, r = 5
2
65. Ans. (2)
Þ 100p = 2k + 36p Þ k = 32p
2x + 1 x2 + 1 x5 + 4 Þ 4pr2 = 16pt2 + 36p r =
3 3 6
4t 2 + 9
P'(x)= 400x + 5 x + 2 x + 5
3x2 + 7 x 4 + 3 x7 + 6 Now, at t = 3 seconds r = 45 = 3 5 units

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70. Ans. (3) 1 -4
Length of normal Put 1 + = t Þ 5 dx = dt, then it reduces to
x4 x
2
æ dy ö 2 t 1 dt 1 4 1/ 4
= y 1 + ç ÷ = a(1 - cos t) 1 + tan
è dx ø 2
-
4 ò t3/4
=-
4 1
t + c = -t 1 / 4 + c

1/ 4
æ 1 ö ( x 4 + 1)1 / 4
æ t öæ tö t t = -ç 1 + 4 ÷ +c =- + c.
= a ç 2 sin2 ÷ ç sec ÷ = 2a sin2 sec è x ø x
è 2 øè 2ø 2 2
77. Ans. (4)
71. Ans. (3)
p xdx
x1 x2 x3
I= ò 0 a 2 cos 2 x + b 2 sin 2 x
…..(i)

a b c d e p (p - x )dx
and I = ò0 a 2 cos 2 (p - x) + b 2 sin 2 (p - x ) ,
From given informations minimum number of roots of
p (p - x ) dx
ƒ (x) = 0 is 3.
Þ minimum number of roots of exƒ (x) = 0 is also 3.
I= ò 0 a 2 cos 2 x + b 2 sin 2 x
…..(ii)

Þ minimum number of roots of p (x + p - x) dx


ex{ƒ (x) + ƒ '(x)} = 0 is 2. Adding (i) and (ii), we get 2 I = ò0
a cos 2 x + b 2 sin 2 x
2

Þ minimum number of roots of


p dx
ex{ƒ ''(x) + 2ƒ '(x) + ƒ (x)} = 0 is 1.
Þ minimum number of roots of
2I = p ò 0 a 2 cos 2 x + b 2 sin 2 x
ƒ ''(x) + 2ƒ '(x) + ƒ (x) = 0 is 1. p p dx
72. Ans. (4) \I =
2 ò 0 a cos x + b 2 sin 2 x
2 2

73. Ans. (3)


p p /2 dx
74. Ans. (4)
Two plane figures are triangle and trapezium
= 2.
2 ò 0 a 2 cos 2 x + b 2 sin 2 x
Let side of triangle be x and its perimeter be P1 Divide above and below by cos 2 x
Þ P1 = x + 2 + L, where L is length of cut.
p /2 sec 2 xdx
Now, perimeter of trapezium = P2
= 2 + 2 + (2 – x) + L = 6 – x + L
\I = p ò 0 a + b 2 tan 2 x
2

Þ sum of the perimeters = 8 + 2L Put b tan x = t, \ b sec 2 xdx = dt


¥
x 2–x p ¥ dt p 1é tù p ép ù p2
\I =
b ò 0 2
a +t 2
= . êtan -1 ú =
b aë aû 0 ê
ab ë 2
- 0ú =
û 2ab
.

L 78. Ans. (3)


If x ³ 1, then 3 - x = x - 1 Þ x = 2
2
If 0 £ x £ 1, then 3 - x = 1 - x, which is not possible.
which is maximum, when L is maximum Also if x < 0 , then 3 + x = 1 - x i.e., x = -1
Þ cut must be along the diagonal
Þ L2 = 4 + 4 Þ L= 2 2 Y

Þ P= 8 + 4 2 C(0, 3)
75. Ans. (1) Rolle's theorem applicable to f(x) in [b,a] (–1,2)D
f(1) = f(2) (1,0)
(0, 1) B(2,1)
Þ 2a – (a – b) ƒ(1) = 2b – (a – b) ƒ (2) (3,0)
X
Þ ƒ(1) – ƒ(2) = 2 ...(i) O A
also f'(1) = 0 Þ 2 –(a – b) ƒ '(1) = 0 y = 3 +x y=3 –x
y = x +1
2 ƒ(a ) - ƒ(b)
Þ ƒ '(1) = Þ = ƒ '(1) y=x–1
a -b a -b
Þ L.M.V.T applicable at x = 1 for ƒ (x).
2

76. Ans. (2)


Thus required area = ò-1
(3- | x | - | x - 1 |)dx

0 1

ò
1
dx = ò
dx = ò-1 ò
[3 + x - (1 - x )]dx + [(3 - x ) - (1 - x )] dx
0
x (x + 1)3 / 4
2 4
æ 1 ö
3/4
x 5 ç1 + 4 ÷ 2
è x ø
ò
+ [(3 - x) - (x - 1)] dx = 1 + 2 + 1 = 4 sq . unit.
1

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79. Ans. (3) Put ln x = t 85. Ans. (2)

æ ö
æ t -1 ö
2
t ç 1 2t ÷
5

÷ dt = ò ç t 2 + 1 t 2 + 1
I= òe ç 2
t e -
( ) ÷ø
2 dt 4
è t +1 ø è 3

e t x 1

+c = +c
=
( ln x ) + 1 .
2
t +1
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

2/3
80. Ans. (1) Multiply Dr & Nr by cosec x, then 2
[y] = [x]
clearly area of region = 2(Area of each square) = 2.1= 2
3cos ec 2 x + 4 cot x cos ecx 86. Ans. (1)
I= ò ( 4 cos ecx + 3cot x ) 2 dx

æ 1 ö
f ¢( x) 1 æ sin x ö 4 ç 1 - ò sin xdx ÷ 1
= – ò f ( x ) 2 dx = 4cos ecx + 3cot x + c = çè 4 + 3cos x ÷ø + c ç ÷ O
{ } è 0 ø

81. Ans. (4) 4 (1 + cos1 - 1) = 4cos1


2p / 5 2p / 5
sin x dx cos x ydx - xdy x
We have I = ò
p /10
= ò
sin x + cos x p /10 sin x + cos x
dx 87. Ans.(4) ydx – xdy = xydx. Þ
y2
= dx
y

æb b
ö d(x / y) æxö
çò = dx Þ ln ç ÷ = x + c
èa
f ( x ) dx = òa f ( a + b - x ) dx ÷
ø
Þ
x/y èyø

x
1
2p / 5
1 é 2p p ù 3p Þ = e x .ec Þ y.ex = cx.
Þ I=
2 ò
p /10
dx = ê - =
2 ë 5 10 úû 20
y

ydy dx
82. Ans. (2) Put x = 1/y 88. Ans. (1) 2
=
1- y x
1/ 3
æ 1 ö æ1 ö
ÞI= ò 3
y ç - 2 ÷ tan ç - y ÷ dy = –I
è y ø èy ø
1
Integrating we get, - ln|1 - y |= ln(cx)
2
2

ÞI=0 Þ (1 – y2)x2 = c But ƒ (4, 0) = 0 Þ c = 16


83. Ans. (1) \ Solution curve is (1 – y2)x2 = 16
which is symmetric w.r.t. x-axis.
¥ ¥ x3 4 2 3
x - 89. Ans. (2) We have y dx – xydx + x dy + xy dy = 0
ò
0 ex
3
dx = ò x.e
0
2 dx 3
or y (xdy + ydx) = x(ydx – xdy)
x æ ydx - xdy ö
x 3/2 Þ xdy + ydx = çç ÷÷
=t 3 yè y2 ø
let Þ x dx = dt
2 2 2
x æxö x2
2 2 -t2 2 2
¥
p 2p Þ d(xy) = .d ç ÷ Þ solution is 2xy = +c
y èyø y2
Þ ò
3 0
e dt =
3
´
2
=
9
dy
84. Ans. (2) Using king in 'm' 90. Ans. (3) 2x3y + y 2 (1 - y 2 )x 2 = (1 – y2)2
dx
2
m = ò (1 - x)sin((1 - x)x)dx 2y dy y2 1 1
-1 Þ + . =
(1 - y2 )2 dx 1 - y 2 x x3
2 2
= ò sin((1 - x)x)dx - ò x sin((1 - x)x)dx y2
=u
2y dy du
=
du u
+ =
1
-1 -1 Let Þ ;
1- y 2 2 2
(1 - y ) dx dx dx x x 3
m 1
m = n – m Þ 2m = n or =
n 2 1
ux = ò x 3 .xdx + c Þ x2y2 = (cx – 1)(1 – y2)

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